Group Rates

Wild Mountain has a program for your group whether you ski or snowboard once a year or every week. Our group options are versatile, easy to organize and fun for everyone! Reservations and a 20 person minimum are required. We recommend at least one chaperone for every 20 people and will provide one complimentary lift ticket and rental package for every 20 paid guests. We would also be happy to visit your group before your outing to do a presentation about safety on the slopes and to answer questions about winter fun at Wild Mountain. Ask about pre-paid coupons. They are a great solution if your group members are arriving at different times throughout the day.

Group Check-in Procedures

Please send one group leader to the ticket counter to check in your group. The group leader should collect all the lift ticket and rental money prior to arriving at the ticket counter. Have your group numbers ready, including the number of lift tickets, number of rentals and lessons. (Please call in advance with the numbers and types of lessons needed.) Beginning skiers (ages 8 and up) and beginning snowboarders (ages 12 and up) receive a FREE lesson. Reservations must be made in advance for snowboard lessons. Intermediate or advanced lessons are also available for $5.00 per person (with a minimum of 3 people per lesson). Taxes will be added where applicable. If you are a tax-exempt organization please fill out and return theST-3 form upon check-in.

Wild Mountain reserves the right to match any group rate quoted by any Twin Cities Independent Area.

Group Catering Options

Add to your group outing by having fun, economical and tasty meal (minimum of 20 people). Reservations and deposits are needed for food orders. Add to your group outing by having fun, economical and tasty meal. Reservations and deposits are needed for food orders.

Scout / 4-H Days

651-465-6365

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